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Groups of universities and institutions (France)

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In France, Groups of universities and institutions (Communautés d’Universités et Établissements, COMUE) are groups of universities and higher education institutions. It is a form of Établissement Public à caractère Scientifique, Culturel et Professionnel (EPCSP).

Specific COMUE associations are a grouping of higher education and research institutions.

These organizations were created with the Law on Higher Education and Research (France) of July 2013.[1] It replaced the previous structure, the Pôle de recherche et d'enseignement supérieur (PRES), that existed from 2007 to 2013. Unlike the former PRES, they are able to award degrees, and have a specific budget.

References

  1. ^ LOI n° 2013-660 du 22 juillet 2013 relative à l'enseignement supérieur et à la recherche, 2013-07-22, retrieved 2018-02-08

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